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Bugulma County

Bugulma County is an administrative-territorial unit in the Russian Empire and the RSFSR that existed in 1781 - 1920 . The county town is Bugulma .

Bugulma County
A country Russian empire
ProvinceSamara province
County townBugulma
Population299,884 [1] ( 1,897 )
Square10 803.1 miles Β²
Educated1781
Abolished1920
Samarskaya gubernia Bugulminsky uezd.svg

Content

Geographical position

 
Map of Bugulma County for 1912

The county was located in the north-east of the Samara province , it bordered on the Chistopol district of the Kazan province and the Menzelinsky and Belebeyevsky districts of the Ufa province . The area of ​​the county in 1897 was 10,803.1 [1] verstsΒ² ( 12,294 kmΒ²)

History

The county was formed in 1781 as part of the Ufa region of the Ufa governorate as a result of the reform of Catherine the Great . Since 1796, the county as part of the Orenburg province .

In 1851, the county was transferred to the newly formed Samara province .

In 1920, the county was abolished, on its territory the Bugulma canton was formed as part of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic .

Population

 
YearNumber
1890267,048[2]
1897299 884[3]
1910375,727[four]

According to the 1897 census , 299,884 [1] people lived in the county. Including Russians - 95036, Tatars - 62406, Teptyars - 43568, Mordovians - 37498, Bashkirs - 29647, Chuvashs - 25406. 7 581 people lived in Bugulma .

Administrative Division

In 1913 there were 4 camps and 38 volosts in the county [5] :

  • Abdikeevsky volost - D. Abdikeyeva ,
  • Aznakaevsky volost - village of Aznakayevo ,
  • Alexandrovsky Volot - v. Akbash ,
  • Alkeevsky volost - v. Alkeevo ,
  • Almetyevsky volost - D. Almetyeva ,
  • Bavlinsky volost - d. Bavla ,
  • Epiphany volost - p. Sula (Epiphany) ,
  • Boriskinsky volost - s. Boriskino
  • Borisoglebskaya volosot - s. Secretary ,
  • Barbarian Volotsk - p. Kichui
  • Verkhne-Karmal volosot - f. Cheremshan fortress ,
  • Dobrinsky volost - s. Dobrino
  • Dymskaya volost - village Dymskaya ,
  • Elizabethan Volost - v. Klyavlino ,
  • Ivanovo Volosot - p. Popovka ,
  • Karataev Volost - v. Zai-Karatay ,
  • Kostyunkinsky volost - v. Kostyunkino ,
  • Kryazhlinsky volost - v. Kryazhly ,
  • Kuzaykino volost - v. Kuzaykino ,
  • Masyagutovsky volost - d. Masyagutovo ,
  • Mikulinsky volost - d. Mikulino ,
  • Mordovian-Afonkino volost - v. Mordovskoe Afonkino ,
  • Mordovian-Ivanovo Volosot - village of Staro-Surkino ,
  • Mordovian-Karmal volost - v. Mordovian Karmalka ,
  • Lower Chirshilinsky volost - village of Lower Chirshilas ,
  • Novo-Pismyanskaya volost - p. New Pismyanka ,
  • Salikhovo volost - village Salikhovo ,
  • Spasskaya volost - s. Spasskoye (Ascension) ,
  • Spiridon volost - p. Spiridonovka ,
  • Strlitamak volost - v. Sarly ,
  • Sumarokovo volost - s. Sumarokovo ,
  • Skhodnevsky volost - s. Skhodnevo ,
  • Timyashevsky volost - with. Timyashevo ,
  • Tumutukovskaya volost - v. Tumutuk ,
  • Ursalinsky volost - v. Novo-Nadyrovo ,
  • Chekan volost - s. Mint (Annovka) ,
  • Chetyrlinsky volost - v. Chetyrla ,
  • Shentalinsky volost - with. Shentala .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 Demoscope Weekly. The first general census of the population of the Russian Empire in 1897. Available population in the provinces, counties, cities of the Russian Empire (without Finland) (Neopr.) . Archived February 23, 2012.
  2. ↑ List of populated areas of the Samara province, according to 1889 - Samara : 1890. - S. XII.
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  3. ↑ Troitsky N. A. The first general census of the population of the Russian Empire, 1897. XXXVI. Samara province - St. Petersburg. : 1904. - T. XXXVI. - S. 1. - 220 p.
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  4. ↑ Podkovyrov N.G. List of populated places of the Samara province - Samara : 1910. - S. X. - 425 p.
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  5. ↑ Volostnaya, stanichnaya, rural, communal governments and administrations, as well as police camps throughout Russia with the designation of their location . - Kyiv: Publishing House of the L.A. Fish, 1913.

Literature

  • Voeikov A.I. Bugulma // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.

Links

  • Old maps of Bugulma County
  • Bugulma County // Bashkir Encyclopedia / ed. M.A. Ilgamov. - Ufa: GAUN β€œ Bashkir Encyclopedia ”, 2015β€”2019. - ISBN 978-5-88185-306-8 .
  • Bugulminsky district // Electronic library of Samara OUNB. - Section of Counties of Samara Province
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bugulmi district_old&oldid = 94532446


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